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But the income tax doesn't take the biggest bite out of most families' annual tax bill.
Another contest involves seeing which woman on the back of a moving bike can take the biggest bite out of a hot dog hanging from a string.
You have the wisdom to take the biggest bite out of carbon and to fuel the job creation that we need".
But for all the broad brush rhetoric of political debate, the rate increases and limits on deductions now being discussed by the president and Congressional Republicans are calibrated to take the biggest bite out of the highest earners.
A rise in gas prices of nearly 40 percent over the last year has taken the biggest bite out of paychecks, but the cost of groceries also has risen more than 5 percent, according to the bureau's report.
But Gay was beaten convincingly in the Olympic Stadium as Bolt took the biggest bite out of the men's 100 record since electronic timing became mandatory for record ratification in 1977.
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That's a big bite out of the already stretched student budget.
What's more, new regulations have already taken a big bite out of profits.
A Doha deal would take a bigger bite out of tariffs the higher they are.
Walmart's wage investments, however, did take a big bite out of profits.
Now, though, those rivals are trying to take a bigger bite out of Apple.
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